Friday, June 11, 2010

I got a call from my social worker on Wednesday letting me know that I have pictures and an update in the mail, I was more than a little excited :) I am so anxious to see her sweet smile so when she called I asked if there was a smiling one, my social worker got very quiet, I said I take that as a no lol! She said no she looks kind of in shock and like what is this thing on my head, I have to agree, she has the stunned look down! Love the pictures just the same and it gives me something to look forward to, I bet her smile is gorgeous!

The update and pictures were just what I needed this week, so renewing! I could not be happier with how well she is doing. Here are a few tidbits about my sweet girl...

*At 7 months she weighed 17.6 lbs and is 27.6 inches tall*Imitates the word umma (Mom in Korea)*Responds to her name*Rolls over and is "all over the place" Oh boy lol!*Tries to crawl on her knees (slow down baby girl, wow)*Stares at strangers intently (she has the stare down as we can see in the pictures lol)

*And my favorite, she blows raspberries, I can just picture it :)

Apparently baby JeIn hasn't gotten the memo that she is our daughter yet because it also notes that she sleeps through the night, takes 2 2 hour naps a day and goes to sleep with no struggle, seriously do babies really do that, my boys were not quite so kind :)

It cracks me up to see the layers, yep that is two layers before the dress. The dress is a 6-12 month size so it is nice to see that she isn't quite as big as we suspected before, looks like she has room even with the layers under it. We sent the dress and the headband and I was really hoping for a picture of the big flower in her hair, perfect!

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Who doesn't love a raffle? Even better when it is a raffle for one of the best baby carriers out there, an Ergo Baby Carrier! My fellow adoptive Mama Kara is holding a raffle on her blog for an Ergo and all proceeds will go to ESWS in Korea. They are the agency we are with as well and could really use the financial support. Take a look http://olsovskyfamily.blogspot.com/2010/05/here-it-is-ergo-baby-carrier-raffle.html

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

It is so surreal that tomorrow has been one month since we received a call that has forever changed our lives. So one month down and unfortunately too many more to go. The only thing that really makes me feel like I have some impact on our daughters life right now is by sending care packages. I am SO incredibly grateful that some super sweet Mama's (and Dad's) who will be traveling soon have been nice enough to take care packages over to our little JeIn in S. Korea!

Shopping for a little girl is fun I have to admit and this time around the Grandma's also wanted in on the action so they each got a little outfit for her too!

This adorable outfit is from my MIL. The little skirt is so cute with attached bloomers under it!

I couldn't resist that striped outfit (it is like a cozy sweater) when I found it on sale after winter. I thought she would never get to wear it, but now hearing and seeing pictures of how much they layer the babies I figure I may as well send it.

The shirt says "One of a Kind", so true!

Leyton got to pick out all the toys for this package and he did a pretty good job, except he kept picking out the boy colored versions and I kept exchanging them for the pink when he wasn't looking lol! Gotta have a cute hair clip and some Burts Bee's Buttermilk Bath too, love the smell of that stuff!

On to some really awesome news! I think I have mentioned on here before that my older brother and SIL are adopting the most adorable little 6 year old from Ethiopia, well today they found out they passed court and he is officially part of our family (not that he wasn't before, in our minds anyhow)! Hoping they will be on a plane to Africa at the end of June, can't wait to meet him in person!

Monday, April 26, 2010

Today is my Birthday and I can think of nothing else I would rather do than officially accept my daughters referral! There will be lots more info to come, but here is a quick post so you can see her adorable face! If you are looking at her picture and are scratching your head thinking hmmm I thought they were adopting from S. Korea, well you are right were are! Our little JeIn (pronounced Jane) is biracial (black/Korean). She is almost 6 months old, living with a loving foster family who has been fostering for 21 years and we are so anxious to get her home!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

SEVENTEEN months and counting. Wow, if you had asked me a year ago if I thought we would still be here waiting I would have said no way, but as they say in International Adoption, expect the unexpected. I remember my social worker telling me back in May that "it could be anytime now", funny how I felt so much closer to getting "the call" back then then I do now.

Waiting, that is a word we hear over and over again in adoption. Waiting for this piece of paperwork to come in, waiting for this appointment or that appointment, waiting for the referral, then waiting again for more paperwork to fall into place, and what must be the hardest wait of the them all waiting for that anticipated travel call to go lay your eyes on your precious child in person. Disclaimer: I take no responsibility for my actions, words or emotions when I am finally in that stage of waiting.

Funny little things that I have realized while waiting...

*Since it is now 2010, we have officially been in the waiting stage in 2008, 2009 and 2010 (doesn't 2008 sound like an eternity ago?)

*Both of my boys have teachers that have been blessed by adoption. In fact both of Landon's teachers Aide's have adopted.

*When you meet someone else whose lives have been touched by adoption you feel an almost instant bond

*Who knew you could actually go from Friday being the most looked forward to day of the week to it being dreaded and Monday being the new favorite

*There is nothing better than hearing my boys talk about their sister, pray for her, draw pictures of our family including her etc.. Leyton, who just turned 4 randomly blurted out yesterday "when is Sadie coming home", so sweet and so heart wrenching at the same time, I know this wait has been hard for them too.

*Men and women handle the wait in completely DIFFERENT ways lol! Neither one bad or good, right or wrong, just very very different. Is this just me who thinks this???

*Waiting this long with no control over any of it makes me think and rethink the only thing I do have control over, what we will name her. Sadie???????

I know I am missing a ton of thoughts here so stay tuned or please reply with your thoughts, I am sure there are some good ones to add!

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Here is a quick recap of December 2009 in our house, with pictures of course!

If the boys could have had it their way this would have been our Christmas card this year. Nothing says Merry Christmas like a dinosaur on a skateboard, don't you agree?

It just wouldn't be Christmas if there wasn't something to stay up late putting together would it! (Dan got the lucky job of assembling the lego farm set) My SIL painted our train table as part of Leyton's gift into a field pattern.

Christmas morning, Leyton was still half asleep (we actually had to wake him up, don't plan on that happening every year lol)

Landon's face on this one just cracks me up, it looks like a sleepy, hmm did Santa come look.

This was after Leyton opened up the gift Landon got for him, Landon looks thrilled with this hug :)

TWINS! We couldn't resist getting this case for Landon

Last but not least we couldn't resist this t-shirt (Landon got the Kimchee Delivery one) from Tea Collection's Korean line. I have my eye on 2 more shirts for the boys, love those newer Dragon ones!

Monday, January 18, 2010

My baby turned 4 in December. He has grown so much this last year and become quite the little man. He is a sweet, sensitive and adorable little 4 year old! I am one lucky mom with these 2 kiddos :)

These pictures are from his actual Birthday. Landon was off to school and Daddy was off to work so it was just him and I for the day. He helped me bake a cake, and what would be the fun of baking a cake without licking the batter off the beaters! His absolute favorite food is mac & cheese (as you can tell from the picture), had to get TJ's mac and cheese for his special lunch (he could eat that stuff for breakfast, lunch and dinner if we let him). Once Daddy and Landon got home he opened his presents from us (the buzz lightyear wings and the recycling truck, I am sure there were a few other things).

Hands down the best gift was EDDY from Pororo! I was SO excited to win Eddy fromKris at Life in the Hammer HomeIt was SO hard for me to wait until his birthday to give it to him but I knew he would really love it because he can't get enough of Pororo. As you can see it was a hit and he was quickly trying to break him into life at our house by trying to get him to ride in his Diego truck lol! Thanks again Kris!

The family birthday was farm themed, how cute is my little niece as a pig :)